J. K. Rowling in Relationships
She is very sensitive, cautious, and shy about showing others her feelings. Though she may love and care for someone a great deal, J. K. Rowling rarely expresses her feelings openly and freely. Very often Rowling's love for someone is expressed by her wish to help her, do something tangible to benefit her or serve her in some way.
It is also difficult for her to receive warmth, affection or appreciation, for she often feels that she does not really deserve it or that "they do not really mean it". Rowling may therefore come across as rather cool and aloof - much more so than she feels.
A deeply ingrained critical attitude often makes Joanne difficult to live with. J. K. Rowling needs to learn to be gentler and less of a perfectionist with others and with herself.
Rowling gets a lot of emotional fulfillment through her involvement in groups, clubs, organizations, community activities, or a network of close friends who support and care for her. J. K. Rowling makes friends her family, and she feels a close kinship with people who share some ideals or beliefs that she holds dear. J. K. Rowling needs close relationships with people outside of her physical family.
J. K. Rowling has a buoyant, cheerful disposition and she reaches out to others in a warm, open and friendly way. Her emotional generosity and lack of pettiness is well known among her circle of friends, and people often seek Joanne out for help, sympathy or advice. J. K. Rowling is always willing to overlook others' faults, and she sometimes overdoes her charitableness.
There is another side to J. K. Rowling as well, a rather introverted, self-contained, even pessimistic side which tempers her good cheer and generosity, as discussed below.
Some rather acute fears of being excluded, rejected, left out in the cold or separated from loved ones can make J. K. Rowling either extremely cautious about getting close to people or clingy toward whoever gives her any warmth or security. J. K. Rowling tends to withhold and clamp down on many of her feelings and craves nurturing and security, perhaps feeling that they are unacceptable or will never be satisfied. Learning to be open and trust others to nurture her is important to her. Her earliest years, especially Rowling's relationships with her mother, will determine whether J. K. Rowling will overcome her fears or retreat behind a mask of self-sufficiency and indifference.
In addition to Joanne's rather introverted, serious or self-contained side, she has a wild streak and urge for emotional freedom that breaks through erratically. J. K. Rowling craves both stability and excitement, and the conflict between these two impulses can make Rowling rather tense and irritable. However, they can also balance each other out. Her freer and unpredictable side will now be described.
Joanne has an unusual sense of humor and enjoys acting a little bit crazy or outlandish sometimes. Rowling craves excitement and emotional freedom and she likes to break the rules and take risks. Anything new or untried appeals to Rowling and she has little patience for restrictive customs. J. K. Rowling is attracted to unusual, creative, or offbeat people and nontraditional lifestyles and relationships.
J. K. Rowling tends to surround herself with people who are gentle, sensitive, peace-loving, and artistically or spiritually inclined, and there is a strong element of mutual compassion and sympathy in her personal relationships. It is easy for Joanne to tune in psychically to other people's feelings and emotional worlds. J. K. Rowling may share this type of telepathic link with her mother, sisters, or female friends in particular.
Her emotions are very intense, but often hidden. Like a volcano, one minute J. K. Rowling seems quite peaceful and the next, she is exploding with great force and unexpected fury. The intensity of her reactions often surprises even her. Joanne has tremendous zeal and tends to be an emotional fanatic about things she cares about. Her feelings and desires can be so compelling that she does things against her better judgment and reason. Rowling can also be very manipulative, in a subtle way. Her personal relationships are deeply emotional, passionate and often stormy and painful as well.
J. K. Rowling seems to float above reality and has a very intense imagination. Joanne likes to daydream and is apt to have many wishes and illusions that rarely have a chance to materialize. She is guided by her feelings and seems to live in a world of her own.
She is quietly devoted and faithful to her loved ones and often becomes subservient to her love partner. J. K. Rowling is more comfortable showing her love by doing or making something for her loved one, or simply being there for her, rather than by making any romantic, soul-stirring declarations. She is timid about expressing too much sentiment or emotion. J. K. Rowling also underestimates her attractiveness and lovability and doubts her own worthiness of love and appreciation.
Rowling is a very sociable, congenial person and she wilts very quickly without relationships with good friends and people to share good times with. J. K. Rowling thoroughly enjoys working with others on group projects or community activities. She is quite happy when she is a part of a club, support group, or team of some sort.
She is excitable, spontaneous, and easily aroused emotionally and sexually. J. K. Rowling falls in love very quickly and has little self-restraint or concern for propriety when her feelings have been stirred. However, it may be difficult for Joanne to sustain relationships after the first rush of excitement wanes, especially if Rowling's partner is basically a conservative person who does not like to change or experiment. Nontraditional relationships appeal to J. K. Rowling, and personal freedom is or paramount importance to her.
Her artistic feeling or perception gives J. K. Rowling a strong creative potential. Joanne has the ability to think in forms or shapes and also to tune into rhythms such as dancing, gymnastics and song. Her physical coordination could be excellent as well.
Her interests may lead J. K. Rowling to unusual or specialized artistic fields and she has the ability to successfully advertise or promote her projects. Joanne could do well in journalism and in writing sexual literature. This astrological configuration also is associated with a marriage swindler!
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Virgo
Moon in 11th house
Moon Square Jupiter
Moon aspects Jupiter and Saturn
Moon Opposition Saturn
Moon aspects Saturn and Uranus
Moon Conjunct Uranus
Moon Sextile Neptune
Moon Conjunct Pluto
Moon Conjunct Neptune/MC
Venus in Virgo
Venus in 11th house
Venus Conjunct Uranus
Venus Conjunct Mercury/Uranus
Venus Conjunct Mercury/Pluto
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